I'm afraid I have exactly the same results with Marcel's 4.24 version as I
do with the new 4.27 version. 'Header_asm' cannot be found - although the
path to the file in the message is the correct path to the file on my disc.
It's all very confusing :o(
I've tried having everything in the win2_
Stupid remark, but have you checked the case of the filename, maybe qmake
checks names case dependent and is there a difference between the name on
disk and in the makefile... (just a thought).
Joachim
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From: Norman Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have created a test case exactly the same as Per's - and had exactly the
same results - ram1_abc_asm not found.
:o(
Norman.
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Norman Dunbar
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Jochen,
cheers for that.
I'm using the latest version of QPC - it wouldn't be that would it ?
Did you try it on QPC or on a 'proper' (don't flame me please) non-emulated
SMSQ - just out of interest ?
Marcel is using a 4.24 version which seems to work for him, but not for me.
I assume Marcel
Hi Norman,
cheers for that.
I'm using the latest version of QPC - it wouldn't be that would it ?
Did you try it on QPC or on a 'proper' (don't flame me please) non-emulated
SMSQ - just out of interest ?
When Per complained first I was using the ATARI TT version,
where it worked all the
Hi Norman,
I presume you have accesss to Qmake's source code ?
No, Bernd Reinhardt has. But I'm sure he will be helpful
if you contact him directly.
If so, what exactly does it do to determine that a file with asm extension
is more recent than the file with the rel extension when the rel
Jochen,
No worries, can you let me have Bernd's details and I'll contact him please.
Cheers,
Norman.
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Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
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Per Witte wrote:
Loading the link file into Qmake V4.21 I get:
Error: ram1_abc_asm not found.
Now, you can bet your bottom euro that that file DOES exist! There
is no explanation as to whats going on, no log file and no other
error message.
Like Norman, I have duplicated your test
Anybody know ..
(a) what the latest version of QMAC is ?
(b) Where to get it from - if no longer a Quanta member ? :o(
(c) how to get my hands on the source code otherwise :o)
Regards,
Norman.
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Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial
Sorry - that was meant to be a private reply to Per.
Excuse my inability to address an email correctly :o)
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Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
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Tel: 0113 289 6265
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Jochen Merz wrote:
well, this could be the solution. The version of QMAC we all have
(at least Bernd and myself) is 1.06.
Sorry, but it is not quite our fault if the version which Quanta
delivers is so very much out of date. Our version 1.06 dates back
to March 1998 (only over 4 years)
Hi John,
I'm not saying it's your fault. On the other hand, my QMake
documentation does not say anything about the version of QMac that is
required/supported.
Oh, it says you should use it together with the latest version of
Quanta assembler, because older versions don't support all the
Ralf Rekoendt has kindly allowed me to make the last commercial
release of S_Edit into a freeware release.
S_Edit is a comfortable and easy to use editor for plain text and
binary files. It's not pointer driven (so no competition for QD Jochen
will be glad to hear) but it's a nice simple to use
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 at 21:09:14, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
(ref: 00a701c247bc$52519fe0$32065cc3@default)
Ralf Rekoendt has kindly allowed me to make the last commercial
release of S_Edit into a freeware release.
Give it a try, it's
free for download from www.soft.net.uk/dj/software/other.html
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